So, my active duty contract with the Corps expired july 31st and on the the 1st I swore into the USAF reserve with a Aircraft hydraulics MOS. I was wondering how long it would take till it shows up on the DEERS system so I can go to Los angeles AFB and get my new ID? i'm having Free Weight withdrawals.

6114DAVE

08-04-2011 4:36 PM

uhhhhh

tcd511

08-04-2011 4:46 PM

Hey a fellow bubble chaser

6114DAVE

08-04-2011 4:55 PM

hey

epilepticninja

08-06-2011 9:13 AM

Have you been sworn in yet, into the reserves?

6114DAVE

08-06-2011 3:25 PM

[QUOTE=epilepticninja;6910788]Have you been sworn in yet, into the reserves?[/QUOTEyes on the 1st of August..I surrendered my active duty ID yesterday and got my USMC IRR id card....but I want to know how ling till my switch hits the system and I can get a USAF reserve ID
I went to the LA AFB today used the gym and the commissary but I want my USAF ID...well cause I do ..lol

Evan_ej257

08-06-2011 4:12 PM

You should recieve your new ID card during your inprocessing at your duty station on your first UTA weekend.

6114DAVE

08-06-2011 4:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Evan_ej257
(Post 6912470)

You should recieve your new ID card during your inprocessing at your duty station on your first UTA weekend.

Oh ok, sweet! Now that I know I can use my IRR ID in the meantime its all good. Gym, px/ commissary privileges still valid...woot woot!

epilepticninja

08-06-2011 8:44 PM

Once you officially swear in, and inprocess, you will be given a CAC ID card. I didn't know they even had a card for the IRR.

6114DAVE

08-06-2011 8:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by epilepticninja
(Post 6913612)

Once you officially swear in, and inprocess, you will be given a CAC ID card. I didn't know they even had a card for the IRR.

Yeah TAp needs to get their stuff together and tell service members about this...once you get out go to the nearest base and get an IRR id and you can go on base use the gym, px and commissary until your IRR time is up. Its the old school style Mil ID..its green and says Marine Corps Reserve. Most bennies minus health insurance. This wasn't always the case, it changed with the 2004 defense spending authorization